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earlier era where he said no commerce clause -- >> i disagreed with that part of his ruling. i think that obama care law was easily a constitutional as an exercise of the power to regulate interstate commerce and as a tax and as a national defense measure, believe it or not. even for human rights. but here's one thing i will say on behalf of chief justice roberts. he didn't buy the argument all the way down the line. he upheld it. he joined liberals. it was not a total partisan 5-4 decision the way bush vs. gore was. i think he passed a test of principle. >> eliot: he's becoming a much fascinating, granularly interesting justice to watch. for many reasons he couldn't wipe the statute out. >> four justices were willing to do that on one sentence they didn't like. >> eliot: very quick. deal with justices breyer and kagan saying come over with me to the medicaid limitation? >> i do think on the other issue, it was nice if that wasn't a partisan thing. whether that was implicit or explicit, what was nice is we didn't see another bush vs. gore. we had one institution in d.c. >> in
earlier era where he said no commerce clause -- >> i disagreed with that part of his ruling. i think that obama care law was easily a constitutional as an exercise of the power to regulate interstate commerce and as a tax and as a national defense measure, believe it or not. even for human rights. but here's one thing i will say on behalf of chief justice roberts. he didn't buy the argument all the way down the line. he upheld it. he joined liberals. it was not a total partisan 5-4...
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we have teamed up with the minnesota department of commerce to give back free, yes free, money. right in the middle of the mall. >> you guys want to find some money? >> reporter: there's just one problem. >> want some money? you sure. >> reporter: these skeptical shoppers don't believe us. >> we got thousands of dollars. millions of dollars. >> reporter: but they should. statistics show 1 in 10 of us have unclaimed money waiting. forgotten apartment security deposits. final paychecks that you didn't pick up and money left to you from loved ones. minnesota commerce department chair loves giving it back. >> you never know, it could be $1,000 or tens of thousands of dollars that's your money. >> reporter: katy westin is one of the doubters. can we change her mind? yes. with a nice find. $675 for from her extended family if other see the hubbub and start to line up at at the station. she searched her grandmother's name. >> 1625. >> reporter: wow. >> she's retired. >> reporter: jason bennett checked his mom's name and found $2,600 in insurance money. >> spend it on the grand kids. >>
we have teamed up with the minnesota department of commerce to give back free, yes free, money. right in the middle of the mall. >> you guys want to find some money? >> reporter: there's just one problem. >> want some money? you sure. >> reporter: these skeptical shoppers don't believe us. >> we got thousands of dollars. millions of dollars. >> reporter: but they should. statistics show 1 in 10 of us have unclaimed money waiting. forgotten apartment security...
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none of us. >> well, you professionally can't. >> on the commerce clause, it sounds like the commerce clause, but it's really the foundation for progressive reform since the new deal. so, no, he doesn't have a free pass and as barbara and others will say, there are a host of critically important issues coming up. >> are you worried, there's split opinions about what the commerce clause holding, if you can call it a holding, it's confusing, what the commerce clause holding means for this modern progressive estate. >> everyone in our office, when we read it were concerned about the views he expressed. this is the roberts the people that know him talk about. the one who likes to, once in awhile, shock and surprise people by taking a position that is in consistent with his general outlook. he did it in the case. he did it in the arizona case. he did it in this case. the question is, will that roberts surface more? is he really there? >> i'm hearing forget about it. >> you know, i think this ticket was good for this train only. >> here is one thing about his mentor, chief justice rehnquist
none of us. >> well, you professionally can't. >> on the commerce clause, it sounds like the commerce clause, but it's really the foundation for progressive reform since the new deal. so, no, he doesn't have a free pass and as barbara and others will say, there are a host of critically important issues coming up. >> are you worried, there's split opinions about what the commerce clause holding, if you can call it a holding, it's confusing, what the commerce clause holding...
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especially we want stocks since allergan sales have been stable despite the weakness in global commerce. i think he laid out the story that would take the stock to $100 maybe it is headed there. second we get another one that we have been liking. gill ead. and we know that ubs believes the numbers here are too low. i think they are telling a compelling story about hepc. it might not be done yet. when you get these with the right stuff. you get the parabolic move. cell gene has a great pipeline. the news is good and i think it will be. i think they can make a run at new highs. because the ceo, in bob we trust. you have to be careful not to get swept up. that is true when we are talking about biotech names that can be too risky. presenting at 1:30 p.m. on wednesday. the stock up 100% today. that means no matter how good this one sounds, we never chase on "mad money." the same goes for the former up 95% for you. who says you can't make money in the stock market. these stocks are too hot to handle. they are going to get singed if not burned. does that mean we can't have anything that we don
especially we want stocks since allergan sales have been stable despite the weakness in global commerce. i think he laid out the story that would take the stock to $100 maybe it is headed there. second we get another one that we have been liking. gill ead. and we know that ubs believes the numbers here are too low. i think they are telling a compelling story about hepc. it might not be done yet. when you get these with the right stuff. you get the parabolic move. cell gene has a great pipeline....
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mitt romney is making this argument as he goes to the hispanic chamber of commerce today. president obama is firing back by linking romney to another figure who's somewhat better known, george w. bush and his tax cuts. here's the president in cincinnati today. >> they don't want to tell you their plan. the reason is because the plan they've got is the same one that they've been offering for decades. tax cuts. tax cuts. got a few regulations and then let's try some more tax cuts. tax cuts in good times. tax cuts in bad times. >> of course, the issue of trade is also front and center today. the president announced wto case against china for, in his view, unfairly subsidizing auto parts. he made that case to try to win votes from ohio workers. mitt romney himself is also proposed a crackdown on china is saying he declared currency manipulator on day one of his presidency. >> thank you so much. john harwood there. >> the dow down 5 5 points. looks like we may have another down monday. >> serving up holiday sales. mcdonald's delays its popular mcrib sandwich until late december
mitt romney is making this argument as he goes to the hispanic chamber of commerce today. president obama is firing back by linking romney to another figure who's somewhat better known, george w. bush and his tax cuts. here's the president in cincinnati today. >> they don't want to tell you their plan. the reason is because the plan they've got is the same one that they've been offering for decades. tax cuts. tax cuts. got a few regulations and then let's try some more tax cuts. tax cuts...
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if i recall the upper estimate with the commerce you might talk about the range of $50 billion. but in fact, the number is much smaller roads and bridges. but it seems that is all we talk about something the government does less off -- less of more of a grandiose scheme. >> because then we have a heartwarming stories that is one small productive part it was about one out of 1,000 shots of a productive use to think a fraction of the money going to the intended purpose. one hell of a price to pay. >> legislating to the one out of 1,000. you can provide for who has a pre-existing condition. there are better ways out there. but to interfere with their buddies consumption or insurance plan with the insurance mandate, you have to have the particular kind. to do that it seems it is the world turned upside down neil: thank you. our editor from washington. >> his crime from north america. >> of the crisis that is a crisis for us. neil: the richest guy inf france said the french are fried. he was the luxury goods maker of louis vuitton as fast as you can say escargot opening shop in belgi
if i recall the upper estimate with the commerce you might talk about the range of $50 billion. but in fact, the number is much smaller roads and bridges. but it seems that is all we talk about something the government does less off -- less of more of a grandiose scheme. >> because then we have a heartwarming stories that is one small productive part it was about one out of 1,000 shots of a productive use to think a fraction of the money going to the intended purpose. one hell of a price...
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. >> he became the commerce minister and one of the two dozen people who run china. but the communist party says all along he was corrupt. the news announced he will go on trial. it said he had abused his power, taking bribes and done serious damage to the image of china. the trigger for the downfall, the death in china last year of the british businessman neil ha yward. his wife was found guilty of murder and he is accused of trying to cover-up for crime. but not everybody believes the case is simple. one of the top forensic scientist told the bbc in her opinion there is no evidence he was poisoned with cyanide. >> there were no signs of cyanide. it would harm caused immediate debt. his skin should have patches. his blood should have been a bright red. >> whatever the truth, the party will install new leaders in november who will rule for the next decade. bo xilai will not be one of them. the communist party has been tainted by this scandal. it now wants to wrap it up. the prosecuting of bo xilai will raise more questions. how did he get away with so much for so lon
. >> he became the commerce minister and one of the two dozen people who run china. but the communist party says all along he was corrupt. the news announced he will go on trial. it said he had abused his power, taking bribes and done serious damage to the image of china. the trigger for the downfall, the death in china last year of the british businessman neil ha yward. his wife was found guilty of murder and he is accused of trying to cover-up for crime. but not everybody believes the...
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with that in mind, the republican contender spoke to the national hispanic chamber of commerce about immigration policy. >> i will pursue permanent immigration reform and start by ensuring those who serve in our military have the opportunity to become legal permanent residents in the country that they fought to defend. >> eliot: but will likely to take more than that to swing voters into that column. 68% of latino voters favor the president. just 26% support mitt romney. last month's month was to get 30%, serve points better than john mccain managed in 2008. it doesn't seem likely. meanwhile, suffering a severe bout of finger pointing. in romney's foreign policy gaffe following the mob assault in libya. following an exclusive story stewart stevens is taking internal heat for the problems, and a campaign structure that has him acting as chief strategist speechwriter all at once. and taking heat about president's supporters earlier this year at a private fundraiser released today on the internet by mother jones. >> eliot: perhaps romney doesn't think that the 47% of the american people
with that in mind, the republican contender spoke to the national hispanic chamber of commerce about immigration policy. >> i will pursue permanent immigration reform and start by ensuring those who serve in our military have the opportunity to become legal permanent residents in the country that they fought to defend. >> eliot: but will likely to take more than that to swing voters into that column. 68% of latino voters favor the president. just 26% support mitt romney. last...
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we have teamed up with the minnesota department of commerce to give back free, yes, free money right in the middle of the mall. >> you guys want to find some money? >> reporter: there's just one problem. >> do you want some money? are you sure? >> reporter: these skeptical shoppers don't believe us. >> you guys want to look up unclaimed property and see if you have any money waiting for you. we got thousands of dollars. millions of dollars. >> reporter: but they should. statistics show one in ten of us has unclaimed money waiting. it comes from things like forgotten apartment security deposits, final paychecks you didn't pick up and money left to you by loved ones. the states hold it for their citizens. minnesota commerce commissioner mike rothman loves giving it back. >> check, if there's nothing there, fine, but you never know. it could be a hundred dollars. a thousand dollars or tens of thousands of dollars that's your money. >> there you go. >> reporter: kathy westin is one of the doubters. can we change her mind? >> yes. whoo-h whoo-hoo. >> reporter: yes, with a nice find, $675
we have teamed up with the minnesota department of commerce to give back free, yes, free money right in the middle of the mall. >> you guys want to find some money? >> reporter: there's just one problem. >> do you want some money? are you sure? >> reporter: these skeptical shoppers don't believe us. >> you guys want to look up unclaimed property and see if you have any money waiting for you. we got thousands of dollars. millions of dollars. >> reporter: but...
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. >> we ask about the agenda focusing on trade and commerce suddenly being overshadowed by beijing's frank comments. >> it has been a strange day. as you said, it started off with backslapping over the growth of the china-eu trade arrangement over the last 10 years. bilateral trade levels have quadrupled. there was praise from the e use side for china and praise from china for the east side, but then, as has already been made clear, suddenly, the chinese decided to get a bit negative and the live transmission was turned off. diplomatically, the eu said he was getting into the substance of the negotiation, but it was the chinese who insisted on that happening. there is a sense that the summit has been sort of run by the chinese. there was not even a final press conference because the chinese wanted a list of which journalists would be there. the european commission had to say that was just not on. there was no press conference of any sort. smiles and backslapping on trade and the economy, and yet, this underlying sense that the chinese are dictating the way the meeting is going on, an
. >> we ask about the agenda focusing on trade and commerce suddenly being overshadowed by beijing's frank comments. >> it has been a strange day. as you said, it started off with backslapping over the growth of the china-eu trade arrangement over the last 10 years. bilateral trade levels have quadrupled. there was praise from the e use side for china and praise from china for the east side, but then, as has already been made clear, suddenly, the chinese decided to get a bit...
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we have a prime example right here in the center of america commerce. that's next. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. charles: israel is always a lightning rod politically. but it's also become crucial place for investing, especially in pharma and high-tech. adam shapiro is live at the innovate invest israel conference in manhattan. adam, newscorp chairman and our boss rupert murdoch is speaking to kick this event off, huh? adam: he did kick the event off. he did speak to the people who have gathered here. a
we have a prime example right here in the center of america commerce. that's next. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options...
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bill: he picked the right group, the hispanic chamber of commerce. would you expect more from that? >> that -- absolutely. they would be most receptive to a republican, first of all, because it means lower he regulation, lower taxes and the like, and if they were excited about what romney said they would communicate that to the broader hispanic community. so that is a good beginning, but it's only a beginning for romney. he's got a lot of progress to make between now and november 6th. bill: thank you, sir. larry sabato, university of virginia. to our viewers at home fox news latino.com you can see all the polling results of which there are a lot more to talk about too and they are online right now for you. martha. martha: the back and forth continues about what really happened last tuesday night in the streets of libya. we will speak to a former c.i.a. officer who says the white house's claim of a spontaneous attack defies logic. >> it would be malpractice to not to have security at that consulate on september 11th in the middle of al-qaida territory when the american ambassador was
bill: he picked the right group, the hispanic chamber of commerce. would you expect more from that? >> that -- absolutely. they would be most receptive to a republican, first of all, because it means lower he regulation, lower taxes and the like, and if they were excited about what romney said they would communicate that to the broader hispanic community. so that is a good beginning, but it's only a beginning for romney. he's got a lot of progress to make between now and november 6th....
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chamber of commerce, the hispanic chamber of commerce addressing immigration and unemployment with the hispanics. this is a push to court latino voters emphasizing the rising latino stars backing him. why are the numbers barely budging? we turn to a texas republican. why is that? what is going on here, sir? why do latinos, generally, vote almost lock step, democratic? >>guest: well, neil, i am a life-long american, born here in texas, a son hispanic parents. they immigrated in mexico. i represent a 70 percent hispanic district. this is a preface: the issues here in texas are jobs, the economy, health care, and education. those the top issues. i also think there is so much rhetoric coming from the obama camp and the democrats. they are employing a rhetoric of division and rhetoric of mistruths that tell the hispanic community these people are the boogieman and that is the problem. as i go through my district, that is 70 percent hispanic, the issues are concern whether their spouse will maintain their job; whether the children will be able to get a good education and find a good job in 9
chamber of commerce, the hispanic chamber of commerce addressing immigration and unemployment with the hispanics. this is a push to court latino voters emphasizing the rising latino stars backing him. why are the numbers barely budging? we turn to a texas republican. why is that? what is going on here, sir? why do latinos, generally, vote almost lock step, democratic? >>guest: well, neil, i am a life-long american, born here in texas, a son hispanic parents. they immigrated in mexico. i...
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the commerce ministry of china says it is deeply regrets this eu decision. very, very cross. let's have a listen. >> restricting chinese exports will hurt the interests of both chinese and european industry. no doubt about it. however cheap the products are, manufacturers are suffering because the speed of which this industry has ramped up over the last few years as well as falling demand in europe because the financial crisis. companies in china are hemorrhaging red ink just like their counterparts in europe. >> will china retaliate? that threat is on the table at the moment. >> there is the big airline news. qantas is in trouble but it is hitching up with emirates. >> it the momentous day in airline history. qantas has made its biggest ever arrangement in its airline. it is tied up with emirates. they have signed a 10-year deal which will see qantas getting rid of its singapore hub. the hub will now be in dubai. the co-chairmen arrangement with british airways is gone after 20 years. this is more just a code-sharing agreement. they will coordinate on pricing, ticketing, sch
the commerce ministry of china says it is deeply regrets this eu decision. very, very cross. let's have a listen. >> restricting chinese exports will hurt the interests of both chinese and european industry. no doubt about it. however cheap the products are, manufacturers are suffering because the speed of which this industry has ramped up over the last few years as well as falling demand in europe because the financial crisis. companies in china are hemorrhaging red ink just like their...
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hispanic chamber of commerce here in l.a. both the president and the romney campaign have plans to shift their focus to the economy this week. romney's planned speech the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce will talk about balancing the budget by eliminating nonessential federal programs and to cut down on federal employment through consolidation. he's promising to fix the imgreat lakes -- the immigration system with an emphasis on border control. >> trade has to work for america. that means crack down on cheaters like china and open up new markets. next, we have to balance the budget. cut the deficit. got to stop spending more money than we take in. >> speaking of china, the white house is asking the world trade organization today to stop china from putting unfair taxes on u.s.-made vehicles and in a second separate request stop china from financially undermining u.s. auto part exports. today is the one-year anniversary of the occupy wall street movement. protestors have already started to gather in the financial district. the
hispanic chamber of commerce here in l.a. both the president and the romney campaign have plans to shift their focus to the economy this week. romney's planned speech the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce will talk about balancing the budget by eliminating nonessential federal programs and to cut down on federal employment through consolidation. he's promising to fix the imgreat lakes -- the immigration system with an emphasis on border control. >> trade has to work for america. that...
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when they talk about e-commerce amounts, other features besides just the look of the phone will make a big difference and how you actually use the phone in the real world. >> wow, tough crowd. as we get more news on that we will bring it to you live from brian. >>> there seems to be a major disconnect meanwhile between what wall street wants this election in november and what they think they're going to get. senior economic reporters steve leisman is here with the results of cnbc's exclusive fed survey. >> simon, i was very surprised by these results. we threw this question in to gauge wall street's sentiment, figure out what they were preparing for when it came to the november election. we asked two questions -- who do you think will win the election? that was 46%-24%, that's about 2-1. then who do you want to win? 53%-18%. call that 5-2. pretty big percentage saying they don't know right now or are unsure. are americans better off than they were four years ago? only 40% of our 58% of respondents said yes. 49% saying no. what would ben bernanke do if mitt romney won the white house
when they talk about e-commerce amounts, other features besides just the look of the phone will make a big difference and how you actually use the phone in the real world. >> wow, tough crowd. as we get more news on that we will bring it to you live from brian. >>> there seems to be a major disconnect meanwhile between what wall street wants this election in november and what they think they're going to get. senior economic reporters steve leisman is here with the results of...
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in the energy and commerce committee in congress that you know that i don't know what congressman that helps sponsor and it will they'll have percentage of content by country and the trade ratio of the nationality of the manufacturers that will be like food when you buy something it will have all this. information so you when you use a consumer know where the money's going and where the stuff came from and i believe you have a right to know that it effects your column e. it also is an indication of quality for sample of you know japanese the tonics or german steel and if you know that's probably a better product also you may not want to send money to some country that's burning down rain forests you know to grow cotton or having child labor camps and so as consumers we would have that power then to pick where we're money goes and there's a huge domestic economy ten trillion dollars of consumer spending and you can control a lot of those on the world by helping businesses or are not buying things and other countries that do the things that we support. it sounds you know very practical a
in the energy and commerce committee in congress that you know that i don't know what congressman that helps sponsor and it will they'll have percentage of content by country and the trade ratio of the nationality of the manufacturers that will be like food when you buy something it will have all this. information so you when you use a consumer know where the money's going and where the stuff came from and i believe you have a right to know that it effects your column e. it also is an...
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to get equally by competing operators commerce and newspapers as the country's telecommunications megafauna is in talks to buy fifty percent in the company while the second half of the already belongs to another mobile operator. the deal worth one point three billion dollars is expected to be so by the end of the weight and could help make a phone significantly improve its retail position it's a little small thrills to calm in about fifty five minutes. thank you very much for that. and in a few minutes max and stacey take america this candle's behind the latest financial headlines on the kaiser report that after the headline is shortly. wealthy british scientists on some us not on the times. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our i had a family i lived in a failing nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get ch
to get equally by competing operators commerce and newspapers as the country's telecommunications megafauna is in talks to buy fifty percent in the company while the second half of the already belongs to another mobile operator. the deal worth one point three billion dollars is expected to be so by the end of the weight and could help make a phone significantly improve its retail position it's a little small thrills to calm in about fifty five minutes. thank you very much for that. and in a few...
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they've going to get into a little bit more commerce, they're going to charge companies to post offers. i'm actually surprised it went down. >> pop for apogey. >> the company made a comeback. not saying it is a housing play per se but this is clearly the highest level they've been since 2008. beat street by 8 cents. they broke through $20 today. still held on to a 10% or 11% gain. >> pop for the limited. up 3%. >> upgraded by credit suisse, $59 price target. nothing like being late to the party. stock is up almost 25% since late june. i don't see it as all that enthusiastic situation for me here. >> a pop for strong hair. a man in india attempted to break a world record without losing his head. the 49-year-old was able to pull a 40-ton train using only his hair. amazingly, the ponytail express should be enough to firmly root him in place in the "guinness book of world records." >> good use of "crazy train" by ozzy osbourne, too. >> why would he do it? >> everybody wants to get in the guinness book. >> for something else. >>> coming up next, what's the upcoming presidential election hav
they've going to get into a little bit more commerce, they're going to charge companies to post offers. i'm actually surprised it went down. >> pop for apogey. >> the company made a comeback. not saying it is a housing play per se but this is clearly the highest level they've been since 2008. beat street by 8 cents. they broke through $20 today. still held on to a 10% or 11% gain. >> pop for the limited. up 3%. >> upgraded by credit suisse, $59 price target. nothing like...
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according to the commerce department. construction of homes and apartments was up about 2.3%. you have to seasonally adjust to get the real number, about 750,000. single family housing starts alone were up 5.5% to about 535,000. what asks all this mean? the best pace since april 2010, which is why the national association of home builders reported that build confidence is really good. the best since 006. which brings me to tonight's number. 71%. despite that seemingly good news, we are still 71% below the housing start high, which was in january 2006, and despite the increase, multifamily start, apartment buildings, were down and building permits, which are a very good sign of future construction, were also down. also, many of the would be buyers reported difficulty qualifying for the loans and down payments banks require. bottom line, the fed can keep interest rates really low. seems to not be the major part of the problem. >>> 32-year-old deanna cook called dallas 911 begging for help as her ex-husband attacked her in her home. it took nearly ten minutes to dispatch police a
according to the commerce department. construction of homes and apartments was up about 2.3%. you have to seasonally adjust to get the real number, about 750,000. single family housing starts alone were up 5.5% to about 535,000. what asks all this mean? the best pace since april 2010, which is why the national association of home builders reported that build confidence is really good. the best since 006. which brings me to tonight's number. 71%. despite that seemingly good news, we are still...
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hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carr f
hispanic chamber of commerce there in los angeles. just quickly, if you're curious, because i was, in terms of the latest numbers, recent gallop poll gives obama a big among latinos. coming up next, one of romney's more famous speeches, the one he gave in tampa at the rnc got a lot of criticism and now reports the republican speech changed dramatically in the days leading up to it. we'll talk to the editor in chief of politico. they broke the story. they have the scoop. that is next. ♪ ♪...
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governor romney for his part is in los angeles today for a speech to the united states hispanic chamber of commerce. you will be seeing that. his schedule has 3:15 p.m. eastern time, that's 12:15 pacific time. make sure you stay tuned. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. >>> the boy scouts of america is at the center of a scathing accusations that children are raped and molested and dozens of coverups. the los angeles times got ahold of confidential files known as the per version files. let's go to straight to one of the l.a. times reporters digging into the story. jason phelps joins us now on the phone. jason, this is just astounding to hear the headline on this. first of all, what is in these files and how are these kept quiet for so long?
governor romney for his part is in los angeles today for a speech to the united states hispanic chamber of commerce. you will be seeing that. his schedule has 3:15 p.m. eastern time, that's 12:15 pacific time. make sure you stay tuned. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the...
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the one-hour fairfax county chamber of commerce debate was telecast on nbc 4 and moderated by nbc's david gregory of "meet the press." former governor and former senator george allen turned nearly every question to the need for more and better jobs. >> so the job creators have the confidence, and certainty to hire again. >> reporter: tim kaine, also a former governor, turned nearly every question into criticism on capitol hill, saying people want pulling together, not partisan bickering in washington. >> partnership over partisanship and put substce over sound bites. >> reporter: kaine also said washington must act quickly to avoid a fiscal cliff because of stalemates on the hill, saying a mix of cuts in revenues would have everyone paying a federal tax. allen said the cuts are a way to reform. they both nearly agreed on one foreign policy issue, that america should be fighting terrorism, not nation building in afghanistan. >> we've given the afghan people in their regions, in their provinces every opportunity to stand up and take control of their own destiny. >> i'll just start agreeing
the one-hour fairfax county chamber of commerce debate was telecast on nbc 4 and moderated by nbc's david gregory of "meet the press." former governor and former senator george allen turned nearly every question to the need for more and better jobs. >> so the job creators have the confidence, and certainty to hire again. >> reporter: tim kaine, also a former governor, turned nearly every question into criticism on capitol hill, saying people want pulling together, not...
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i appreciate the committee on energy and commerce, again, mr. chairman, thank you for working with the committee on science, space, and technology, to further improve the bill and advancement of it being brought to the floor. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: may i inquire through the chair how many speakers there are on the other side of the aisle? the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: we have two speakers that are here and we've got a couple that are in the queue that may or may not make it. mr. waxman: we'll continue to reserve our time. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady, my good friend from north carolina, ms. foxx. the chair: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for two minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman upton, for yielding me time and bringing this important bill to the floor. mr. speaker, the obama administrat
i appreciate the committee on energy and commerce, again, mr. chairman, thank you for working with the committee on science, space, and technology, to further improve the bill and advancement of it being brought to the floor. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: may i inquire through the chair how many speakers there are on the other side of the aisle? the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: we have two...
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hispanic chamber of commerce. jim, today it looks like romney is reaching out to latino voters. >> reporter: that's right, joe. he's doing just that. but he's also according to his campaign unveiling some of the details of his economic plan. just as voters are starting to pay attention to this election. but there are new distractions out there. namely a campaign blame game that does not go over well 50 days before an election. after a week of gop handwringing over his response to violence in the middle east, mitt romney is rebooting his message, returning to the issue that has driven his campaign from the beginning. the economy. >> it's time for a president who's committed to cutting spending and balancing the budget. and i know how to do that. we balanced the bajt budget in my company and in the olympics. >> reporter: in a speech to the hispanic chamber of commerce, he offered remedies to the deficit he rarely talks about. the retooled approach is backed up with plain language in new ads. >> got to balance the bu
hispanic chamber of commerce. jim, today it looks like romney is reaching out to latino voters. >> reporter: that's right, joe. he's doing just that. but he's also according to his campaign unveiling some of the details of his economic plan. just as voters are starting to pay attention to this election. but there are new distractions out there. namely a campaign blame game that does not go over well 50 days before an election. after a week of gop handwringing over his response to violence...
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hispanic chamber of commerce annual conference in los angeles. it may not be the friendliest of audiences. president obama is outpolling romney 2-1 among hispanic voters. >>> 50 days now until the election. and "saturday night live" has a new president obama. snl kicked off its new season with cast member jay pharaoh taking over the reins from fred armisen. >> so, america, i know you're not in love with me anymore. but i want you to know that my heart still beats for you. and i can prove it. ♪ i, so in love with you that was fun, right? so do you want that or this? ♪ e-i-e-i-o ♪ >> man is he good at president obama. >> he's great. black guy playing the black guy. that's an interesting thing. he looks really good. apparently they had to do his ears. i got little secrets from "snl." gave him bigger ears. if you look at his before and after, the makeover pictures, pretty good work they did. >>> we've got to take a break. still ahead this morning, probably not a good idea to post your favorite sports team on facebook if you're supposed to be a
hispanic chamber of commerce annual conference in los angeles. it may not be the friendliest of audiences. president obama is outpolling romney 2-1 among hispanic voters. >>> 50 days now until the election. and "saturday night live" has a new president obama. snl kicked off its new season with cast member jay pharaoh taking over the reins from fred armisen. >> so, america, i know you're not in love with me anymore. but i want you to know that my heart still beats for...
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the region and about protecting our allies first and foremost, israel, about securing the lines of commerce and trade, and about dealing with governments that are on the verge of becoming completely destabilized in the case of yemen, for example. >> i want to ask you about president obama's policy, but before we move on, what about mitt romney's foreign policy advisers? bob zellick, former head of the world bank, former deputy of state and treasury, who is supposedly in charge of the transition, i've been told is completely shut out of this conversation, steve hadley and others, who have worked under george w. bush, have not been consulted as far as we can tell, and the circle is pretty small. does mitt romney need to listen to more people? >> i would argue, andrea, at this point in the campaign, with weeks to go, you don't need a different circle your don't need to expand or broaden, you got to bring to the forefront everything you know as a candidate. it's you. it's your use of language, your instincts when it comes to interpreting crises as they arise and how we ought to be responding to
the region and about protecting our allies first and foremost, israel, about securing the lines of commerce and trade, and about dealing with governments that are on the verge of becoming completely destabilized in the case of yemen, for example. >> i want to ask you about president obama's policy, but before we move on, what about mitt romney's foreign policy advisers? bob zellick, former head of the world bank, former deputy of state and treasury, who is supposedly in charge of the...
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it doesn't work there for interstate commerce. i don't know which way roberts would go on a similar question. those issues are close right now. >> it's complicated. one of the cases that could be considered is the voting rights act. that could be overturned. obviously affirmative action is going to be on the docket. that's a very complicated issue, but it works both ways. there's a high chance this court will hear an appeal to doma. it could be the first court that establishes some progressivity with respect to gay rights. it could make a historic court even though the politics would suggest otherwise. it works both ways, and it will be curious to see not only which cases they pick up in what manner and how the arguments play out because doma could come up and so could prop 8 which is a different section of the gay rights debate. i'm curious to see how it plays out. i'm assuming jeff will be on top of it. >> jeff is on top of it right now. a lot of people who watch this show are pro-choice, some not, but many are. how would roe v.
it doesn't work there for interstate commerce. i don't know which way roberts would go on a similar question. those issues are close right now. >> it's complicated. one of the cases that could be considered is the voting rights act. that could be overturned. obviously affirmative action is going to be on the docket. that's a very complicated issue, but it works both ways. there's a high chance this court will hear an appeal to doma. it could be the first court that establishes some...
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especially in e-commerce with companies like fab.com. we're competing against google head to head with facebook and we're performing. and our ad spend, which is our fees, becomes ultimately our revenue is based entirely on that performance. you see our ad spend go down if we're not performing. >> when gm comes out and says it wasn't working for them, execution on their part? how does that disconnect s? >> you need to have the right creative. message, format of the ad. you need to have the right targeting. and you need optimization. facebook gives you so many ways to target. you could have thousands and thousands of combinations of creative and targeting. how do you know which one to bid up, bid down. you need software like ours. it's execution. >> gm, we knew in-house their advertising process was a little troubled. but you think they might have been blaming the wrong person? >> facebook at -- do you think some of them buy cars? >> well said. how does mobile change the game? >> one reason mobile is not monetizing as well as the web for e
especially in e-commerce with companies like fab.com. we're competing against google head to head with facebook and we're performing. and our ad spend, which is our fees, becomes ultimately our revenue is based entirely on that performance. you see our ad spend go down if we're not performing. >> when gm comes out and says it wasn't working for them, execution on their part? how does that disconnect s? >> you need to have the right creative. message, format of the ad. you need to...
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. >> this also comes just hours after mitt romney addressed the hispanic chamber of commerce, anne, in los angeles. obviously, a group that the republicans have said they want to make some inroads against. how serious are those comments, do you think? >> oh, i mean, look, this is going to reverberate i think with all kinds of demographic groups. it's going to reverberate with working-class white people who don't pay taxes. it's going to reverberate with women, it's going to reverberate with military families. i don't think there's any group that in some way won't either hear about what he said or see themselves somehow reflected in it, but i agree with shira. i think that given their focus has been pretty intently on the base for all this time, usually you try to do two things -- you try to win the base, turn out the base and win, peel off some independents in the middle. they're going to have to re-double their efforts if they want to go to the middle again. >> i want to bring in david corn, washington bureau chief for "mother jones." good to see you. also, author of the book "showdow
. >> this also comes just hours after mitt romney addressed the hispanic chamber of commerce, anne, in los angeles. obviously, a group that the republicans have said they want to make some inroads against. how serious are those comments, do you think? >> oh, i mean, look, this is going to reverberate i think with all kinds of demographic groups. it's going to reverberate with working-class white people who don't pay taxes. it's going to reverberate with women, it's going to...
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. >> the irony is that earlier in the day he'd been talking to the hispanic chamber of commerce and he highlighted in his speech to the hispanic chamber of commerce the direly high unemployment figures for latinos and makes a joke if only i were latino i'd be doing better than i'm doing. at the very least, bad idea? >> it's a joke. he's used it before. he did on univision, where they were laughing and talking about, hey, you were born in, you know, your folks were born in mexico. so could you claim this? and so it's kind of a joke that's been going back and forth. but the key is, you look at barack obama, black americans are extremely proud to have him as president of the united states. one of their own, if you like. and they vote overwhelmingly, 90-some percent. and so the idea is, hey, maybe i could get a higher percentage of hispanics if i could claim that. and it's a joke. that's it. we all should be laughing and not be too concerned about this. >> you know, there was a while back in the beginning of the campaign in the primary process when i did an interview with mitt romney and w
. >> the irony is that earlier in the day he'd been talking to the hispanic chamber of commerce and he highlighted in his speech to the hispanic chamber of commerce the direly high unemployment figures for latinos and makes a joke if only i were latino i'd be doing better than i'm doing. at the very least, bad idea? >> it's a joke. he's used it before. he did on univision, where they were laughing and talking about, hey, you were born in, you know, your folks were born in mexico. so...